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Sentence count:206+8Posted:2017-06-06Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: descriptioninscriptionproscriptionprescriptionconscriptiontranscriptioncircumscriptionprescription drugMeaning: [səb'skrɪpʃn]  n. 1. a payment for consecutive issues of a newspaper or magazine for a given period of time 2. agreement expressed by (or as if expressed by) signing your name 3. a pledged contribution 4. the act of signing your name; writing your signature (as on a document). 
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31. Available at an extra subscription. Ask for details.
32. That includes an annual £35 subscription.
33. The new subscription rates still represent exceptional value.
34. Mr Ramsay promised to give a pound for every one raised by subscription.
35. In return, the Clearing House nets 75 percent of the subscription fee, or more.
36. Taking the opportunity of arranging three subscription concerts in Strasburg he got stranded there because of serious flooding.
37. But taxpayers can improve the benefit of their subscription at no extra cost to themselves by making a covenant.
38. The annual fee includes the subscription for student unions, athletic clubs, and other facilities.
39. Send a postcard with your name, address and subscription number to:.
40. However a project worker saw her condition and paid the amount needed to renew her subscription.
41. All you need to do to get this indispensable item is to take out a new subscription to Outdoor Action.
42. The Association was open to anyone resident in the island who was prepared to pay the annual subscription of one guinea.
43. So, if that sounds up your street, get your Peak Performance subscription in soon!
44. With inflation an annual subscription of £25 is not enough!
45. Do you know how many subscription cards can fall out of a magazine as you thumb through 10 pages?
46. Rights issues require a minimum subscription period of 3 weeks to allow existing shareholders the chance to take up their rights.
47. Certainly Susanna Jennens was involved in the subscription from an early stage.
48. The Symphony has canceled all events until the Jan. 29 subscription concert.
49. A charity such as ours must constantly strive for greater efficiency, to put every penny of your subscription to good use.
50. Next is the publication paid for by subscription and received through the mail.
51. It is very probable that Grey took some part in Leapor's subscription.
52. If you are wondering whether to renew your subscription, perhaps you would like to read page 19 before deciding?
53. The subscription rate for the Information Circular is £15.00 perannum for twelve issues.
54. They are: 1 membership and subscription fees 2 cost of equipment, clothing, and footwear.
55. Participating hotels pay a subscription starting at £175 a year, up to a ceiling of £575.
56. Subscription to the list is absolutely free and there is no commercial exploitation or hidden costs.
57. Its masthead is a parody of mastheads; its subscription card carries a hilarious attack on subscription cards. Sentencedict.com
58. In addition to maintaining its current programming, Sinclair said it plans to sell subscription channels such as those available on cable.
59. They take subscription tickets every winter for all the concerts, the Musikverein, anything you can name.
60. The administrators of the subscription services are betting extra features will keep the paying customers paying.
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